SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) is a protocol for interoperable deposit between repository platforms. It was developed by a JISC project during 2007, followed by the SWORD v2 project in 2011. See www.swordapp.org for further info.

This is a apache v2.0 authentication module. Based on html form authentication and cookie authentication session. Cookie session are stored in memcache deamon. Can be used has an simple "Single Signe-On" (SSO).
All the code source and the bug tracking has migrated to github:
https://github.com/ZenProjects/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module
All the documentation are here:
https://zenprojects.github.io/Apache-Authmemcookie-Module/

SimpyTools is a collection of various software for using, enhancing the http://simpy.com/ social bookmarking service. The software includes libraries in various programming languages, for using the REST API of simpy.com, but also a FF extension and more.

Open source project for bots that can be used on social networks. These bots are for testing only and should not be used for SPAM or other malicious means. Bots are currently coded in Python and Ruby and demonstrate many different ways to use bots.

lpOD – languages & platforms OpenDocument, is a Free Software project that offers, for high level use cases, an application programming interface dedicated to document processing with the Python, Perl and Ruby languages.

A set of libraries to interface with the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Amazon S3 provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web.

The CAMEL project implements a set of RESTfull wire level APIs that allow assembly of programs from components written in multiple languages. A bit like SOA, but much simpler (fewer features) and optimized for use on a single machine or trusted network.

DeployAgility changes the build and deployment paradigm. Instead of enabling a "Tower of Babel" in which each development team duplicates efforts to create its own automated build and deployment process, DeployAgility inverts this practice.

Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.

The Negotiated Object Serialization Remote Method Invocation (NOS-RMI) allows clients to call methods on objects that run on a server. It is simpler than CORBA or JavaRMI, but unlike XML-RPC it has a concept of objects.

This is a collection of REST specifications, and implementations of those specs, for very low-level information sharing and workflow operations using REST actions over HTTP.
Implementations are in various languages, mainly Java, Python, and Ruby.

The Anvil is setting out to produce one strong platform for all media. Fluid work with major audio, video, raster/vector images, 3D formats and scripting languages will allow us to start from anywhere and temper out the masterpeice we needed.

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